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THE ARIAN CONTROVERSY AND THE COUNCIL OF NICAEA
This work analyzes the Arian Controversy (4th century) and the Council of Nicaea (325) in their theological and political dimensions. It begins with the theses of Arius, a presbyter of Alexandria, who affirmed the creation of the Son by the Father and His consequent subordination, and presents the responses of opponents—especially Athanasius ...openaire +1 more source
1700 YEARS SINCE THE FIRST COUNCIL OF NICAEA (325)
International Review For Human and Natural SciencesIn the first three centuries after the birth of Jesus Christ, the Church experienced a time of severe persecution. The bloody repression forced the early witnesses and martyrs of the faith to hide in the catacombs and to be as cautious as possible. It was practically impossible to convene an ecumenical council addressing all the local churches. Mainly,
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The Idea of Nicaea in the Two Councils of Ephesus (431)
2018Abstract This chapter begins by arguing that the debate between Nestorius and Cyril (428–31) was characterized by a deep concern for the authentic interpretation of the Nicene Creed. As the controversy grew, it dramatically brought to the surface profound tensions in the inherited assumptions concerning the Nicene faith.
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Constantine's Preparations for the Council of Nicaea
Journal of Religious History, 1992openaire +1 more source
Paparrigopoulos on Continuity, Constantine, and the Council of Nicaea
Journal of Modern Greek Studies, 2023openaire +1 more source

